An in Depth Look at the Use of Illegal Steroids and Performance Enhancing Drugs in Baseball: Why All Steroids and Performance Enhancing Drugs Should be.

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An in Depth Look at the Use of Illegal Steroids and Performance Enhancing Drugs in Baseball: Why All Steroids and Performance Enhancing Drugs Should be Banned.

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Important Terms Performance-Enhancing Drugs (PED’s)- various substances, chemical agents, or procedures designed to provide an advantage in athletic performance (2) Anabolic Steroids- a synthetic derivative of testosterone, sometimes used by athletes to help increase weight and strength (3) Doping- To administer a performance- enhancing substance to (an athlete) (4) Stacking - using two or three different substances at the same time in order to increase the effectiveness. (5)

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History of Performance-Enhancing Drugs 776B.C. to 393 A.D.- the first recorded attempt to enhance athletes’ performance (6) 1889- the first known substance containing testosterone was made from a liquid extract from the testicles of guinea pigs and dogs (7) 1896- First recorded death due to PED’s (6) 1921- Male hormone, testosterone, was isolated by Fred Koch (6) 1931- Exact chemical formula of testosterone is isolated (6) 1935- Injectable testosterone was first introduced (6) 1960’s- The anti-doping movement began (8)

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Government Involvement with Performance Enhancing Drugs 1988- the First Anti-Drug Abuse Act was passed by Congress (9) 1990- Anabolic Steroid Control Act was passed by Congress (9) 2004- President bush passed the Anabolic Steroid Control Act of 2004 2007- Congress began interviewing athletes after the release of the Mitchell Report

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The Major Issues Steroids are illegal Steroids have adverse side effects Steroids have severe health risks Steroid use creates an uneven playing field Steroid use by elite athletes influences the children who look up to them as hero’s. Steroid use has spread down the sports ranks all the way to little league baseball.

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Potential/Common Side Effects For men-shrinking of the testicles, reduced sperm count, infertility, baldness, development of breasts, increased risk for prostate cancer (10) For women-growth of facial hair, male-pattern baldness, changes in or cessation of the menstrual cycle, enlargement of the clitoris, deepened voice (10) For adolescents-stunted growth due to premature skeletal maturation and accelerated puberty changes; risk of not reaching expected height if taken before the typical adolescent growth spurt (10)

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Side Effects in Men & Women Bone growth to stop before it is complete in a teen. The teen may not reach his or her full adult height. A heart attack or stroke, even in a very young person. High blood pressure. Higher levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) and lower levels of good cholesterol (HDL).(LDL)(HDL) Liver disease and possibly liver cancer. The chance of these problems is higher when steroids are taken as a pill. Oily skin and acne. Male-pattern hair loss. Skin infections that can become severe if the drug was tainted with bacteria. Irritability, rage, uncontrolled high energy (mania), or false beliefs (delusions). (12)

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Steroid Deaths Taylor Hooton –16 years old –Committed suicide which was later attributed to severe depression brought on by the use of steroids (20) Matthew Dear –17 years old –Spent 1 weeks on life support before dying (21)

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Roger Maris vs. Barry Bonds Held the Single Season Homerun Record from 1961 until 2001 with 61 Homeruns. He won this title from Babe Ruth who held the record since 1927at 60 Homeruns in a single season. ***Broke the Single Season Homerun Record in 2001 with 71 Homeruns. It was the only season Bonds hit above 49 homeruns his entire career.*** (14)

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The Other Side of the Fence Players on steroids are able to play more games Players on steroids hit more homeruns Banning steroids delivers a blow to the nation’s free market economy

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The Religious Aspects steroids cause the body to be enhanced beyond what it was designed to do. We believe that God has designed us with his purposes in mind, and he has gifted people with different talents and abilities (26) The Bible tells us to offer our bodies as living sacrifices… In addition, as we see in Luke 12:22-34, Jesus tells us not to worry over what we will eat or drink and what to wear, that He will provide what is necessary (26) As Christians, we believe in being good stewards of our health, but there is a difference between "therapeutic" and "enhancement.” (26)

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Looking to the Future until testing methods can catch up with, and keep pace with steroid and performance enhancing drug development, there will continue to be cheaters in baseball and the abuse of these substances by professional players will not be completely eradicated We believe that with the measures taken by congress and Major League Baseball to clean up the abuse of illegal steroids and performance enhancing drugs in baseball, continuous pressure on the players to remain clean, and vigilance by the individual teams and their managers in testing their players, there can be a substantial decrease in steroid use in baseball